On-loan striker Jason Cummings admits his celebration against Ayr didn’t quite go as planned, after netting a sublime flick to help Rangers into the Scottish Cup quarter-final where they'll face Falkirk.

Cummings bagged his second goal for the Ibrox club since his January arrival from Nottingham Forest with a deft flick into the bottom corner which put the Gers 2-1 up at Somerset Park, before picking up a roll of toilet tissue from behind the goal to throw in celebration.

“It was a bit of a fail. I just saw a toilet roll and launched it and then it didn’t spin out, it just got lodged, but I’ll take it,” he joked.

“I just wanted to score, to be fair. I didn’t think it was coming. I’ve got one and we’re into the next round, so happy days,” Cummings told Rangers TV.

It was the first time Cummings had been partnered with striker Alfredo Morelos up front and the Colombian bagged twice in the convincing win, along with Josh Windass, who also netted a brace against the League One promotion chasers.

And the Reds loanee, who arrived at the City Ground in July from Hibernian, hopes there’s more to come from him and his Gers’ colleagues.

“It was good, I thought we worked well together and obviously it was our first game, so it’s going to get better as time goes on and he got a couple of goals, so it was all good," he said.